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— At Obrestad lighthouse you can stay the night
Before tomorrow unfolds, you will need a good night's rest. The options are plenty! Do you prefer to stay the night in the city, in historical surroundings, in the mountains or by the sea?
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Camping
Sogndalstrand
A motorhome holiday in Norway can be great! Especially if you find these secluded places to park. Such as here, in Sokndal, close to the spectacular salmon river Sokndalselva.
Guest harbours
Kvitsøy
If you have a boat and travel along the west coast, the chances are high that you have been to Kvitsøy. Kvitsøy has many options if you want to dock at a quay, and several sheltered bays to anchor up. Grøningen Guest Harbour is an excellent alternative to add to your plans. Fuel is available at the ferry quay.
Guest harbours
Kvitsøy
Are you a boat tourist? Are you looking for an idyllic place to dock along the southwest? Kvitsøy is a pearl in the ocean. Ydstebøhavn guest harbour is a great place to anchor on the island.
Hotel
Sogndalstrand
Sogndalstrand was originally an old rest stop from the sailing ship era. In this idyllic environment, you will find Sogndalstrand Kulturhotell in a newly restored wooden suit from the 19th century. Here, travellers are received with warmth and great hospitality.
Camping
Sogndalstrand
Bakkaåno Camping & Guestfarm is located in Sokndal between Flekkefjord and Egersund along the North Sea Route (halfway between Kristiansand and Stavanger).
Camping
Sogndalstrand
Experience spectacular accommodation in Tunnelstuo, a disused tunnel from 1921. Sleep in hammocks under two large light openings in a 250-metre-long tunnel.
Cabin and holiday homes
Sogndalstrand
A cast iron lighthouse standing at the mouth of Rekefjord. Built in 1895 and automated in 1972. Formerly occupied by a lighthouse keeper and his assistant.